RSGB RadCom December 2007 Issue
Cecil, W5DXP wrote:
"I suapect they (reflections) are originating at the feedpoint, i.e. the
forward wave travels all the way around the loop and is reflected from
the impedance discontinuity at the feedpoint."
That would be a reflection from a virtual impedance bump wouldn`t it?
The wave travels both wires of a feedline simultaneously, and enters
both ends of the loop at the same time. The collision is at the midpoint
of the loop opposite the feedpoint.
Arnold B. Bailey says on page 399 of "TV and Other Receiving Antennas":
"Now, in the loop, the far-end reflection point is a short circuit, and
hence, the current is high at this far end."
Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI
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